[Q] Free app + data backup to dropbox/box/etc. ? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys!
I'm looking for an app to do what titanium backup does (put app + data in a bunch of .tar.gz files) but to also upload them to dropbox or some cloud storage.
I need it to be free because I'm not allowed to do payments through the play store so paying for an app is a no-go for me, even though there are "other methods" it isn't ethical and I don't want to use those apps that way, because I wouldn't like the same thing to be done for the apps I might develop in the future.
Still, I found some that can backup to the cloud but only apps, no data. Is there any which can do so?
Thanks in advance!
- DARKGuy

*bump* whoah two days and no replies? or is someone developing something no one has yet? because I don't think that what I'm asking for hasn't been done before, or am I wrong?

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darkguy2008 said:
Hey guys!
I'm looking for an app to do what titanium backup does (put app + data in a bunch of .tar.gz files) but to also upload them to dropbox or some cloud storage.
I need it to be free because I'm not allowed to do payments through the play store so paying for an app is a no-go for me, even though there are "other methods" it isn't ethical and I don't want to use those apps that way, because I wouldn't like the same thing to be done for the apps I might develop in the future.
Still, I found some that can backup to the cloud but only apps, no data. Is there any which can do so?
Thanks in advance!
- DARKGuy
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TruBackup is undoubtedly the best android mobile backup application, when it comes to backing up all your data in a preferred cloud service provider like Dropbox. Though this app is paid, they are now offering the premium version for free. No doubt, it's an amazing app you can try without any trouble as it is highly user friendly. Find truBackup in Google PlayStore.

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Hi Guys,
unfortunately a friend of mine has lost his gmail account (someone broke his password), and therewith all his apps bound to that account.. of course thats at the moment not extremely bad, because the apps are still on his phone, but if he might update the rom or buy a new phone, the paid apps will be gone.
therefore i am wondering, where these apps are stored. i found out, that most apps are stored in /data/app, but for example new applications, which i bought lets say an hour ago, are not stored there (think that this has something todo with 24h refund).. has someone experience with this? will those apps work, which i bought and then copied the apk file from data/app to a backup?
Yes, they will definatly work. you can use "appManager Pro" to back up the apps realy simply, or you can use "mybackup pro" to back up all your apps. Google seems to have no DRM in place whatsoever for the app store, so you can back up your apps manualy or with the above apps and they will still work, on any phone!
yes okay, the first app (appmanager) works, but only with some apps, not with all
for example i have the app "colorUp Lite", there stands "geschützt"/"protected".. any idea how the programmer managed to protect their app? and how to store that?
edit: i found out that every app, which can be backuped is stored in /data/app.. for example the app from above "colorUp Lite" has no apk-file in that folder.. theres just a zip-file with some pictures and templates in it.. where do these apps store their binary on the phone??

Free backup app?

Hi!
I'm gonna submit my Samsung Galaxy S2 back to the company where i bought it from because it is not possible to call with it (people hear me very bad and it echoes for them). I have NOT rooted my phone. Is there a FREE backup app that I can take backup of all contacts, messages, apps, games, any settings, etc? And then save it on your computer or something, so if I get a new Samsung Galaxy S2, i can have everything back.
Thanks!
My backup root can back everything up, needs root though.
Contacts = your taking the piss right??
games = you can just re-install them, tied to your account
messages = http://www.galaxys2forums.com/samsu...ransfer-sms-from-android-to-computer/new/#new
mybackup and sprite back up "apparently " can without root
rafflan said:
Hi!
I'm gonna submit my Samsung Galaxy S2 back to the company where i bought it from because it is not possible to call with it (people hear me very bad and it echoes for them). I have NOT rooted my phone. Is there a FREE backup app that I can take backup of all contacts, messages, apps, games, any settings, etc? And then save it on your computer or something, so if I get a new Samsung Galaxy S2, i can have everything back.
Thanks!
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For backing up your contacts, you can use your Google account or even Kies. Similarly, your Google account may restore your apps (fresh install), depending on your settings for your account (Back up apps and data enabled?). Nevertheless, this only restores apps directly downloaded from the market (non-backed up). You'll need to copy the folders in which your game data is stored (e.g. "gameloft" in your sd card), as restoring the app will not keep that data. Just copy the whole directory to your computer. [EDIT]
angelomaldito said:
For backing up your contacts, you can use your Google account or even Kies. Similarly, your Google account may restore your apps (fresh install), depending on your settings for your account (Back up apps and data enabled?). Nevertheless, this only restores apps directly downloaded from the market (non-backed up). You'll need to copy the folders in which your game data is stored (e.g. "gameloft" in your sd card), as restoring the app will not keep that data. Just copy the whole directory to your computer. [EDIT]
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Allright, thank you very much! If i copy the gameloft folder to my desktop and then put it on the new phone. Will they be installed directly?
For SMS I would recommend SMS backup+
would be good if google backed up app data to the cloud as well in case of a reinstall when moving phones
rafflan said:
Allright, thank you very much! If i copy the gameloft folder to my desktop and then put it on the new phone. Will they be installed directly?
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Yes and no! You'll need to download the game app (about 3mb) (but not the full game) again. But for all the data which is part of the game (about 300mb) you can simply copy the folder. If you have a paid full version, you not need do do anything else (at least for gameloft games). You don't even need to backup the game app, as you'll be able to download the trial version again. After pasting the copied "gameloft" folder back on your phone, the trial version will become a full version automatically.
Just be carefull to enable "USB Utilities" on "Wireless and Network" settings before copying, otherwise you'll risk copying an empty folder.
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angelomaldito said:
Yes and no! You'll need to download the game app (about 3mb) (but not the full game) again. But for all the data which is part of the game (about 300mb) you can simply copy the folder. If you have a paid full version, you not need do do anything else (at least for gameloft games). You don't even need to backup the game app, as you'll be able to download the trial version again. After pasting the copied "gameloft" folder back on your phone, the trial version will become a full version automatically.
Just be carefull to enable "USB Utilities" on "Wireless and Network" settings before copying, otherwise you'll risk copying an empty folder.
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Aight, so first i copy it to the computer. Then on the new phone, i download "game app" from the.market. Then copy the folder.
Exactly.
However, I was just wondering... The only thing is that I did it many times but with the same phone (i.e. new firmware but same IMEI number). I'm not sure if it will be hassle free if you do this in a phone with different IMEI number, as there might be some sort of protection against copying a paid game to another device.
Nevertheless, as you have paid for it you probably still have how to prove it to gameloft should you have any trouble. and download a new key if this is the case.
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Automatically backup folders online?

Hey all.
Looking for an app to backup a folder on my SD card online, and sync changes.
Tried Google docs (can now backup folders on your computer, but not with the android app), Drop Box (can only backup its own files/folders), Amazon Cloud Drive (via MP3 app), Ubuntu One (only its own files/folders).
I would like an app on my phone that I can choose an existing folder and keep synchronized. I don't mind paying a little for the app, or storage, but there is a lot of free space offered by the apps above, they just don't seem to want you to use it that freely.
EDIT: Never mind. Found SugarSync, seems to do just what I wanted...
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slaydog said:
Hey all.
Looking for an app to backup a folder on my SD card online, and sync changes.
Tried Google docs (can now backup folders on your computer, but not with the android app), Drop Box (can only backup its own files/folders), Amazon Cloud Drive (via MP3 app), Ubuntu One (only its own files/folders).
I would like an app on my phone that I can choose an existing folder and keep synchronized. I don't mind paying a little for the app, or storage, but there is a lot of free space offered by the apps above, they just don't seem to want you to use it that freely.
EDIT: Never mind. Found SugarSync, seems to do just what I wanted...
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I use SugarSync but its a pan in ass.... random file copies and duplications and renames.... you have to stay on top of what the Android app is doing... but its the only one that will do what it does on the desktop app

Moving paid apps using titanium backup

How does it work if you have to move paid apps with data from one phone to another? I have done free apps a few times, but TB will install those from its own back up rather than market. Don't paid apps must be installed from market by signing in? How to transfer data alone using TB?
All you gave to do is back up your paid apps in TB and the pull off your Titanium folder from your sdcard and put it on your new phone. Then on new phone, sign into market and dl'd TB. Once you have it there, you are pure profit. All your backups are held as .tar files so once you open TB it will pull up your exact configuration. You'll just need to restore your app and data. You can also create an update.zip of the TB app that is flashable which is only the app and data itself, not all your other apps, just TB.
Another feature is that if you hit menu>more, there is an option called Market Doctor that will re-link all your apps back to the Market. Also another setting is when I freeze an app, I break the market link so it doesn't show up on the updates section. Figure if I am freezing it, why would I update it. Unfreeze and it re-links by itself. Handy trick eh?
Appreciate the detailed reply. So you mean to say no difference between free and paid apps when using TB to restore?
Nope. An app is an app is an app as far as TB is concerned.

Transfering apps to other phones

If I use apps2SD (or something like that) and put a bunch of apps on the SD, then transfer the card to a different phone, will they still work? provided I'm using the same google account on both phones.
a.child said:
If I use apps2SD (or something like that) and put a bunch of apps on the SD, then transfer the card to a different phone, will they still work? provided I'm using the same google account on both phones.
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No the a2sd only moves part of the app. There are better methods. If rooted, tibu (titanium backup) is the best. Im only going on my own personal experiences, so dont flame people.
Thanks a lot! I'll definitely check it out.
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No the a2sd only moves part of the app. There are better methods. If rooted, tibu (titanium backup) is the best. Im only going on my own personal experiences, so dont flame people.
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Totally agree. Nothing beats TiBu. The pay version is even better and worth the money.
Does this mean I then copy the app files onto my computer and create an offline mini-library of apps?
a.child said:
Does this mean I then copy the app files onto my computer and create an offline mini-library of apps?
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TiBu copies the apps to your sd card. The apps can then be restored from there. With the pay version you can also have the backup synched with dropbox or google docs.
haha it would be awesome if you could run apps from the cloud.
If you use alternative a2sd methods (as opposed to the 2.2+ native method), and you use the same method on both phones, then yes, theoretically it is possible that on the other phone all your apps would just "work". However you would have no personal data (config, preferences, customization...). Either way, I agree TiBu is a much better method of transferring apps between devices.

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